Fixed #30040 -- Used default permission name in docs examples to avoid confusion.
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@ -717,13 +717,13 @@ The ``permission_required`` decorator
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from django.contrib.auth.decorators import permission_required
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@permission_required('polls.can_vote')
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@permission_required('polls.add_choice')
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def my_view(request):
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...
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Just like the :meth:`~django.contrib.auth.models.User.has_perm` method,
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permission names take the form ``"<app label>.<permission codename>"``
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(i.e. ``polls.can_vote`` for a permission on a model in the ``polls``
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(i.e. ``polls.add_choice`` for a permission on a model in the ``polls``
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application).
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The decorator may also take an iterable of permissions, in which case the
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@ -734,7 +734,7 @@ The ``permission_required`` decorator
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from django.contrib.auth.decorators import permission_required
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@permission_required('polls.can_vote', login_url='/loginpage/')
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@permission_required('polls.add_choice', login_url='/loginpage/')
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def my_view(request):
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...
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@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ The ``permission_required`` decorator
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from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required, permission_required
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@login_required
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@permission_required('polls.can_vote', raise_exception=True)
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@permission_required('polls.add_choice', raise_exception=True)
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def my_view(request):
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...
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@ -779,9 +779,9 @@ To apply permission checks to :doc:`class-based views
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from django.contrib.auth.mixins import PermissionRequiredMixin
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class MyView(PermissionRequiredMixin, View):
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permission_required = 'polls.can_vote'
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permission_required = 'polls.add_choice'
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# Or multiple of permissions:
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permission_required = ('polls.can_open', 'polls.can_edit')
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permission_required = ('polls.view_choice', 'polls.change_choice')
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You can set any of the parameters of
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:class:`~django.contrib.auth.mixins.AccessMixin` to customize the handling
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@ -1611,9 +1611,9 @@ the logged-in user has any permissions in the ``foo`` app::
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Evaluating a two-level-attribute lookup as a boolean is a proxy to
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:meth:`User.has_perm() <django.contrib.auth.models.User.has_perm>`. For example,
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to check if the logged-in user has the permission ``foo.can_vote``::
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to check if the logged-in user has the permission ``foo.add_vote``::
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{% if perms.foo.can_vote %}
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{% if perms.foo.add_vote %}
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Here's a more complete example of checking permissions in a template:
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@ -1621,10 +1621,10 @@ Here's a more complete example of checking permissions in a template:
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{% if perms.foo %}
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<p>You have permission to do something in the foo app.</p>
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{% if perms.foo.can_vote %}
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{% if perms.foo.add_vote %}
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<p>You can vote!</p>
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{% endif %}
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{% if perms.foo.can_drive %}
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{% if perms.foo.add_driving %}
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<p>You can drive!</p>
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{% endif %}
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{% else %}
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@ -1637,7 +1637,7 @@ For example:
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.. code-block:: html+django
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{% if 'foo' in perms %}
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{% if 'foo.can_vote' in perms %}
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{% if 'foo.add_vote' in perms %}
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<p>In lookup works, too.</p>
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{% endif %}
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{% endif %}
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